It is possible, though not described in literature, to use larger chunks, 256 KB and maybe into the megabytes, but one has to be careful that the operating system doesn’t get smart and add its own chunking process to any IO. Use of the 64-KB chunking approach is a result of a ...
The vast array of scholarly literature on this topic is by no means obsolete, and its significance in and beyond the academy lives on, as new waves of scholarship identify ethnicity as a critical contemporary vector in political projects, as well as projects of commodification, and affective ...
we "simply" ban the use of AI, that doesn't tackle the underlying corruption of our institutions. Not to mention that a ban might have unintended consequences, such as preventing using AI to let us quickly understand a new field of knowledge, i.e. generating a review of the literature. ...
We measure scholars’ self-reported lifetime use of (meaning that a scholar has used a given practice at least once) and private attitudes toward open science practices, and their perceptions of their field’s norms regarding these practices. In particular, our survey focuses on two core open ...
The prior literature has conducted numerous studies to investigate the relationship between open innovation and firm performance (i.e., mainly about innovation performance and financial performance). We reviewed relevant empirical analyses and summarized the main datasets they relied on, the scopes of op...
LLMs have been applied to various tasks within the financial sector [Dredze et al., 2016; Araci, 2019; Bao et al., 2021; DeLucia et al., 2022], from predictive modeling to generating insightful narratives from raw financial data. Recent literature has focused on using these models for fi...
attempts must lie in the history of previous interactions and infant responses to their own attempts to arouse laughter (Reddy, Williams & Vaughan, 2002; Mireault, Poutre, Sargent-Hier, Dias, Perdue & Myrick, 2012). The developmental literature knows little, as yet, about context and audience ...
For many tasks—including but not limited to systematic reviews and meta-analyses—the scientific literature needs to be checked systematically. Scholars and practitioners currently screen thousands of studies by hand to determine which studies to include in their review or meta-analysis. This is ...
(YieldingOpen-SourceHealthInformation).Yoshiis designed to support two scenarios. First, it is able to measure the organisational status of an open-source community using six key open-source community characteristics previously proposed in literature (Tamburri et al.2013a), i.e., community structure...
Several novel turbidity sensors have been documented in peer-reviewed literature. Gillett37 investigated the use of low-cost, commercially-available appliance turbidity sensors (such as those found in washing machines and dishwashers). These sensors work on the principle of light attenuation, where the...